Easy to use: 1. Select a location in the planting area, dig a small pit 2. Put the snail trap into pit 3. Pour half bottle of beer 4. Close the lid to see whether snails was drunk the next day, and take out the trap to deal with these snails..
Notice: For best results use more than one trap and deploy traps before planting out..
Newness Thread Snips Sewing Snips with Protective Plastic Sleeve Mini Small Snippers Shears Trimming Nipper Clipper for Variety of Material Fishing Line Fabric DIY Yarn Scissors 4.72 Inch Long
Made of high-quality stainless steel, it is durable. 4.72 inches in length for easy to carry..
With protective rubber sleeve, storage is safer. The protective rubber sleeve lets the blade merge when not in use, avoiding accidental cuts or....
Feature: Thread snips feature a lightweight, ergonomic design which makes cutting fabric easy..
Multi-Functional£ºSuitable for cloth, paper, clothing class, soft items..
Simple to use, and easy to carry, It is a must-have helper..
The word seashell is often used to mean only the shell of a marine mollusk. Marine mollusk shells that are familiar to beachcombers and thus most likely to be called "seashells" are the shells of marine species of bivalves (or clams), gastropods (or snails), scaphopods (or tusk shells), polyplacophorans (or chitons), and cephalopods (such as nautilus and spirula). These shells are very often the most commonly encountered, both in the wild, and for sale as decorative objects..
Seashells are commonly found in beach drift, which is natural detritus deposited along strandlines on beaches by the waves and the tides. Shells are very often washed up onto a beach empty and clean, the animal having already died..
Seashell or sea shell, also known simply as a shell, is a hard, protective outer layer created by an animal that lives in the sea. The shell is part of the body of the animal. Empty seashells are often found washed up on beaches by beachcombers. The shells are empty because the animal has died and the soft parts have been eaten by another animal or have rotted out..
The term seashell usually refers to the exoskeleton of an invertebrate (an animal without a backbone). Most shells that are found on beaches are the shells o....
Hikari Usa Inc AHK22066 Massivore Delite 2.2-Pound
COMPREHENSIVE FORMULA: Can be used as fish tank food (cichlid pellets, tetra fish food), live shrimp food, food for live snails, crayfish, crabs, turtles, axolotl, and more live aquarium animals..
QUALITY INGREDIENTS: Made from vegetable matter and spirulina algae. Provides optimum nutrition and consists of over 35 percent protein. Used in all of the holding tanks at the Aquatic Arts headquarters..
BULK SUPPLY: Enough food to feed 10-15 shrimp, 1-2 crayfish, or 10-15 snails for over a year. Comes in an 8 oz resealable feed container for long or short term storage..
OPTIMUM NUTRITION: Encourages faster growth and breeding. Fortified with calcium for healthy exoskeleton growth..
IMPORTANT: Contains TRACE AMOUNTS of copper sulfate because copper sulfate is VITAL for blood cell production in invertebrates. This product has been used successfully by thousands of customers over five years, and by Aquatic Arts in our own holding tanks. It will NOT harm your inverts..
COSRX Snail Mucin 96% Power Repairing Essence 3.38 fl.oz 100ml Skin Repair Serum Korean Skin Care
The Real Snail Essence: Formulated with snail secretion filtrate 96% - Effective for hydrating dehydrated skin and soothing damaged skin..
Key Ingredient: Snail Secretion Filtrate 96% protects the skin from moisture loss while keeping the skin texture smooth and healthy..
Natural glow from healthy skin!: This essence is created from nutritious, low-stimulation filtered snail mucin in order to keep your skin moisturized....
NOTICE! No snails are sacrificed for this item. Snail Mucin is obtained in a safe and environmentally friendly way in a favorite environment of snails....
COSRX Standards: All COSRX products are formulated with skin-friendly ingredients that alleviate irritated skin. Hypoallergenic, Dermatologist tested,....